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更新日期:2023年11月21日
There are hundreds of FMCG terms out there. If you're not sure what they mean, we've selected 40 FMCG terms to help you quickly become an insider.
An advertising strategy using mass media such as television or magazine to reach a large audience. The focus is to attract consumers’ attention, build brand awareness, and establish goodwill.
The value of a brand that makes it different from its competitors, including brand colors, style, elements, etc. It can also be described as "brand assets".
A common term used in the advertising and marketing field, usually refers to a set of instructions on creative design.
An advertising method that intends to build positive conversations with a target audience, e.g. POSM, social media advertising.
A statement made in marketing about the benefits of a brand/product, e.g. 24-hour refreshment.
Products that are sold quickly and at a relatively low price such as lotion, shampoo, soap, toothpaste and other household commodities.
The main visual design in marketing communication that sets the tone for the rest of the design items.
Advertising materials in retail stores that are used to communicate product information and attract consumer purchases at the point of sale, for instance a hotspot, mass display, gondola end, etc.
Any visual materials displayed on the shelf in an effort to stimulate consumption desire and induce a purchasing decision, such as a wobbler, marketing sticker, divider, or shelf talker.
Information provided by the brand to persuade consumers to believe in the efficacy of the product, i.e. ingredients, technology.
Job title for contact person in advertising, design, manufacturing and other agencies.
A mutual agreement between client and vendor.
Often appears on the first page of the presentation or proposal to briefly cover the contents and objectives of the meeting.
CIS stands for Corporate Identity System, which refers to specific use of standard font, logo and other visuals to establish the overall corporate identity that distinguishes it from other brands.
A telephone call that involves three or more people.
A package of different products wrapped and sold together.
The deadline for submission of projects, designs, and production.
A statement designed to clarify the message (claim/body text) and limit legal liability. A symbol (e.g. asterisk) will be placed at the end of the message to point to the disclaimer.
e.g. Claim: 24-hour refreshment* Disclaimer: *Effectiveness compared to other products of this brand.
Commonly known as Slides, usually refers to PowerPoint presentation slides. i.e. sales presentation deck.
A form of market research in which 6 to 8 people are selected from the target market (by age, gender, etc) for in-depth interviews to obtain consumers’ perceptions of the product or marketing activity.
The overall opinion and suggestion provided by the client about your work.
It refers to hypermarkets including Carrefour, Amart, RT-Mart, and etc
The launch of a product, marketing project, or event. i.e. kick-off meeting
A term used by FMCG marketers and retailers to imply retail stores such as Watsons, Cosmed and Mannings.
A person who has an influence on social media in terms of their opinions in respective fields.
The start of an event or commercial sale of a product.
The arrangement of the elements on a design.
The marketed products can often be categorized into either a re-launch of existing products and introduction of a new product (NPD).
A form of advertising that can be found outside of the home, which includes billboard, bus and train wraps, station advertising with lightbox, and more.
Generally refers to containers and materials used to protect products and cultivate customer buy-in.
A legally binding document issued by the client when placing an order with a vendor.
A drawing or diagram that shows the placement of retail products on a shelf.
A non-permanent store that creates buzz and communicates the brand image with consumers in a short time.
A set of procedures to ensure that product quality is fulfilled.
A three-month period companies use to define the length of a marketing or advertising campaign and is typically expressed as Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4.
A document that a vendor proposes to a potential client with the estimated cost for its goods and services.
A summary of the main topics that is usually presented at the end of a meeting.
A specific product from a range of products of a brand. For example, deep moisturizing shampoo is 1 SKU, deep moisturizing shampoo plus smooth shampoo are 2 SKU.
The specific group of consumers to which a product or a marketing campaign is aimed. They are distinguished by age, gender, interest and other personal characteristics.
Companies that provide a product or service in the marketplace.